Annotated Works Cited:


Fulton, Bruce. "Digln: A Hands-on Approach to a Digital Curation Curriculum for Professional
Development." Journal of Education for Library & Information Science 52.2 (2011): 95-109.
Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 May 2013. According to the article, The University of
Arizona is offering a Graduate Program in Digital Information Management. The Laura Bush 21st
Century Library Program facilitated the emergence of this new degree. This degree specializes
in digital curation, and really demonstrates the importance of such skills. The articles
touches on the topic of technology in the library. It also gives a detailed list of course
descriptions that the program offers.


Geer, Ruth, and Trudy-Ann Sweeny. "Students' Voices about Learning with Technology." Journal of
Social Sciences 8.2 (2012): 294-303. Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 May 2013. The journal
article discusses the findings of a case study that took place in Australia. The article
discusses what students think about technology use in the classroom. The study allows students
to have a say in what technology is used in their classroom, based on their learning needs.
Students express the need for technology based instruction. They have expectations of a 21st
century classroom, and the article suggests that classrooms should mimic the student's needs.
The article also touches base on 21st century instructional tools and techniques.


Valenza, Joyce Kasman. "Curation." School Library Monthly Sept.-Oct. 2012: n. pag.
www.schoollibrarymonthly.com. Web. 8 May 2013. Joyce Valenza, teacher librarian,
discusses her views on digital curation. Valenza emphasizes the importance of curation as a
school librarian. Her article highlights topics such as "Human Filters Help," "Why School
Libraries Curate?," and, "Curation As The New Search." The article also offers examples of
digital curation tools, and links to specific websites.